second-degree possession of a forged instrument after Tuscaloosa Police found 16 counterfeit tickets inside their vehicle on Saturday.

A man flagged down an officer at noon Saturday in the 2000 block of University Boulevard to say he had been sold fake tickets, said TPD spokesman Sgt. Brent Blankley. Officers did not have enough evidence to arrest the sellers at the time.

The officers discovered where the suspects were parked and waited by their vehicle.

Young and Daniels eventually returned to the vehicle and were arrested after officers found the fake tickets, Blankley said.

Young, of Atlanta, and Daniels, of Ellenwood, Ga., both remained in the Tuscaloosa County Jail Tuesday with bail set at $240,000.

<p>Two Georgia men were charged with selling fake tickets to the University of Alabama-LSU football game Saturday.</p><p>Collin Christopher Young, 48, and Alfonso Bernard Daniels, 44, were charged with 16 counts of </p><p>second-degree possession of a forged instrument after Tuscaloosa Police found 16 counterfeit tickets inside their vehicle on Saturday.</p><p>A man flagged down an officer at noon Saturday in the 2000 block of University Boulevard to say he had been sold fake tickets, said TPD spokesman Sgt. Brent Blankley. Officers did not have enough evidence to arrest the sellers at the time.</p><p>The officers discovered where the suspects were parked and waited by their vehicle. </p><p>Young and Daniels eventually returned to the vehicle and were arrested after officers found the fake tickets, Blankley said.</p><p>Young, of Atlanta, and Daniels, of Ellenwood, Ga., both remained in the Tuscaloosa County Jail Tuesday with bail set at $240,000.</p>